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Greg Frady
Baseball coach

Greg Frady

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Baseball coach
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Male
Place of birth
Ellijay, Gilmer County, Georgia, USA
Age
62 years
Education
Columbus State University
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Biography

Greg Frady (born December 2, 1962) is an American college baseball coach. He was most recently the head coach of the Georgia State Panthers baseball team since the start of the 2007 season until the end of the 2019 season. He also served as general manager of the German National team. Frady was the head coach at North Florida Community College from 1990–1996.Before serving as North Florida Community College head coach, Frady played for Troy from 1984–1987.He began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at Columbus State University. From 1997–2003, he served as an assistant at Central Florida before being hired as an assistant coach at Georgia State in 2004. He became general manager for the German national team in 2004 and head coach at Georgia State in 2007.

German national team

Since becoming manager for the German national baseball team, the team has gone from having to qualify to enter tournaments to being ranked 17th in the world rankings. While coaching in Germany, Frady has recruited players from the nation to play for the Georgia State Panthers team, as well as inviting Dirk Fries, assistant coach to him on the German team and coach of the München-Haar Disciples, to Atlanta for a week to gain insight into American baseball coaching techniques. Frady was hired by the team in 2004, leading them through the 2004 European Championships.

Coaching career

North Florida Community College

After completing his graduate program at Columbus State University, Frady was hired by North Florida Community College to serve as head coach where he racked up a record of 187-112. During his time at NFCC, he served as Rotary Club president in Madison, Florida.

Georgia State

Frady began his career at Georgia State in 2004, working as an associate coach under former head coach Mike Hurst. After Hurst's retirement, Frady was promoted to head coach where he racked up a record of 228-173-1 over his first 7 years. This represents the second most wins in Georgia State History, shadowed only by Mike Hurst's 293 wins. During his tenure, the Panthers won their first conference tournament championship, taking them to the NCAA regional tournament for the first time ever. The 39 wins made that season also represented the record for most wins in a season. During the 2010 season, his Panthers led the nation in runs per game, and during the 2011 season, the Panthers made a school-record ERA.

Head coaching record

Below is a table of Frady's yearly records as an NCAA head baseball coach.

SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
North Florida Community College (Records Not Available)
North Florida CC:133–540–0
Georgia State Panthers (Colonial Athletic Association)
2007Georgia State26–3215–156thCAA Tournament
2008Georgia State33–2312–177th
2009Georgia State39–2212–92ndNCAA Regional
2010Georgia State34–23–117–6–12ndCAA Tournament
2011Georgia State37–2117–134thCAA Tournament
2012Georgia State24–3114–167th
2013Georgia State35–2114–135th
Georgia State Panthers (Sun Belt Conference)
2014Georgia State25–3111–19T-8th
2015Georgia State30–2715–135thSun Belt Tournament
2016Georgia State24–3110–20T-9th
2017Georgia State22–3310–205th (East)Sun Belt Tournament
2018Georgia State26–2910–195th (East)Sun Belt Tournament
2019Georgia State15–416–246th (East)
Georgia State:370–365–1163–204–1
Total:503–419–1

           
           
           
     

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